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Category Archives: Painting
Little has changed since 2006….. Mahmoud and Ground Zero – Fatima Killeen
Twenty years after these two artworks were created in 2006 to record the chaos underway in Lebanon, little has changed. While the names of many thousands of boys or girls may be different, Lebanon is once again under attack from … Continue reading
Posted in Moroccan Artist, Moroccan art, Canberra, Painting, Islamic art, Australian art
Tagged Moroccan art, Fatima, Killeen, arabic, calligraphy, Arab, islamic, war, Lebanon, Mahmoud
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Sasha Grishin (Region Canberra) and Rob Kennedy (Canberra City News) write two reviews on the ‘Never the Twain Shall Meet’ exhibition by Fatima Killeen
REGION CANBERRA – Sasha Grishin Read the Sasha Grishin review as a PDF CLICK HERE or on the Region Canberra website CLICK HERE CANBERRA CITY NEWS – Rob Kennedy Read the Rob Kennedy review as a PDF CLICK HERE or … Continue reading
Never the Twain shall Meet – Fatima ‘s new exhibition at ANCA in May
Exhibition opening on Friday 1st May 2026 at 6pm.
Posted in Australian art, Canberra, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Moroccans overseas, Morocco, Painting, printmaker
Tagged Arab, arabic, calligraphy, Fatima, islamic, Killeen, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim Women
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Judging exhibitions at Queanbeyan Art Society
This month I had the honour of judging the monthly art competitions at the Queanbeyan Art Society. Their gallery is located in a picturesque park setting on the riverbank near the bridge. You can visit their society website at Queanbeyan … Continue reading
Posted in Australian art, Canberra, Painting
Tagged Fatima, Killeen, Queanbeyan, Queanbeyan Art Society
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Fatima awarded the People’s Choice Award in the 2023 Lanyon Art Prize
In 2022, Galleries Museum + Heritage launched a biennial art prize to support ACT and regional artists to exhibit their works and encourage a deeper and contemporary appreciation of Canberra’s cultural and natural heritage through artistic engagements with our historic … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Australian art, Canberra, Mixed media, Moroccan art, Painting
Tagged Fatima Killeen, Lanyon Art Prize, People Choice Award
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Collision exhibition reviewed in the Canberra Times by Sasha Grishin
“Serene beauty and urgent tone have a powerful message” Read the review HERE or CLICK on the image below.
Posted in Australia, Australian art, Canberra, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Moroccans overseas, Morocco, Painting, printmaker
Tagged art, Belconnen Arts Centre, Collision, collograph, conflict of scared realities, exhibition, Fatima Killeen, Iraq, islam, Moroccan art, painting, politics, review, Sasha Grishin
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Collision article by Muhammad Bakir in Watanpress newspaper
The Collision exhibition opening is at 6pm on Friday 6 September at the Belconnen Arts Centre gallery and runs for 2 months until late October.
Fatima Killeen featured in the Special Arts Issue of Canberra en Français
The French community magazine, Canberra en Français, highlighted my work in their latest issue. The article in French and English outlines my art practice, the techniques behind my work and also includes photographs taken in my home studio. CLICK on … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Canberra, interviews, Islamic art, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Moroccans overseas, Morocco, Painting, printmaker
Tagged art, Canberra, Canberra en Francais, Fatima Killeen, France, French, interviews, Magezine
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SBS Radio Arabic – From Morocco to Canberra: Success story of Artist Fatima Killeen
In January 2018, Fatima was recorded in an interview in Arabic discussing her work, art awards and the acquisition of her artworks by a number of Australian institutions. Click on the image below to listen to the SBS Radio Arabic … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Australian art, interviews, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Moroccans overseas, Morocco, Painting, printmaker
Tagged Arabic radio, art, audio, Fatima Killeen, interviews, islam, Moroccan art, Morocco, News, SBS
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Fatima travels to Jordan for the 3rd AYLA International Art Symposium 2018
Last November I was invited to attend the 3rd AYLA Art Symposium in Aqaba, Jordan to work with twenty-two other artists from different countries for a ten day event. We also had the opportunity to explore Amman, Aqaba, Petra and … Continue reading
Posted in Islamic art, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Moroccans overseas, Morocco, Painting
Tagged 2018, Aqaba, art, AYLA, AYLA International Art Symposium, Fatima Killeen, Jordan, Moroccan, Moroccan artist, Morocco, Petra, Red Sea
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